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Can you play "Tinkle, Tinkle, Little Star"?

Is playing Guitar Hero no longer enough to satisfy your creative soul? Do the silent rifts of your air guitar fail to strike the right chord? Have you always though there was a natural connection between Free Willy and Free Bird? Then you are in luck. Or at least you are if you need to pee.

It seems the gadget inventors of the world insist on providing men with an enjoyable experience when hitting a public loo. You’d think the traditional restroom pastimes of enjoying the relief that comes from emptying a full bladder, or the chance of checking out what your best bud or a hot stranger is packing, or the opportunity of engaging in a bit of cottaging – for those who’ve already turned the restroom experience into a personal amusement park – would be ample reasons to make a pit stop when out in public. But a Brazilian company has added yet another diversion for you to add to your repertoire. Guitar Pee, an interactive urinal that gives you a legitimate reason to be playing with your best buddy in a mens room, makes writing your name in the snow so 1800s. And a chance to do more than whistle a catchy tune while splattering porcelain.

Possibly not the best invention to improve mens’ aim, Guitar Pee provides a set of strings to direct your flow at allowing you to compose a symphony while you pee. Designed by AlmapBBDO, Guitar Pee knows it’s not just about composition, playback is important too, so they’ve set up a website, accessible by mobile phone only, that allows you to hear what you and your friends have created.

The inaugural Guitar Pee installation is in the mens room at Bar Aurora in Sao Paolo where no matter how piss poor your musical abilities are you can unleash the John Lennon within you and dribble out your own version of Give Pees a Chance. Okay, I think I hit every possible pun now, so on that note . . .

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